Before the creation of the nation-state in europe, all of the following were common except:
a...
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Before the creation of the nation-state in europe, all of the following were common except:
a.
brides often brought territory with them in marriage
b.
citizens in many countries spoke many languages
c.
borders between countries were stable and rarely moved
d.
countries were home to dozens of ethnic groups
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